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it's clear that the defensive player pretty much had it, right? the referees were blamed for the calm. since they're replacements and the regulars are locked out over a labor issue, everyone in this country is chiming in. the nfl said a lot about a penalty that should have been called. all you need to know from them is this. they said the touchdown counts and the result of the game is final. even president obama chimed in on this one with his two cents or 140 characters, if he did write the tweet saying, quote, nfl fans on both sides of the aisle, hope the refs lockout is settled soon. that's the first bipartisan agreement in years. millions of fans, labor issue. wisconsin swing state. people need to realize this. this is about pensions and job security. these are labor issues that we've seen, whether it's wisconsin or in chicago with the teachers union. so there's resonance, believe it or not, into politics. >> it's amazing. terry, did you watch the game? >> i did not watch the game. i saw the play. we're talking about a very small amount of mone
it's clear that the defensive player pretty much had it, right? the referees were blamed for the calm. since they're replacements and the regulars are locked out over a labor issue, everyone in this country is chiming in. the nfl said a lot about a penalty that should have been called. all you need to know from them is this. they said the touchdown counts and the result of the game is final. even president obama chimed in on this one with his two cents or 140 characters, if he did write the...
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looks like the defensive guy has possession but it was ruled a touchdown. rest of the world knows it was the wrong call, seattle wins, green bay loses, the nfl just released a statement standing by the call that golden tate should be credited with a touchdown but admitted a penalty should have been call and negated it, whatever that is worth this is a quote, "this should have been a penalty for offensive pass interference which would have ended guy. it was not called and is not reviewable in instant replay." that result rocked the betting world. most of the reports say the play caused a $150 million to $300 betting swing but several gambling sources tell the cnbc that the number is most likely over 8 billion. jay kornegay who runs the sports book at the las vegas hotel and casino says 12 to 15 million was bet on the game in vegas, usually is 1 to 2% of the global take. you include internet exoverseas, et cetera. that's talking about 750 million. now, consider that there's a loser for every winner and we are talking about, sue, 1.5, folksily, billion dollar
looks like the defensive guy has possession but it was ruled a touchdown. rest of the world knows it was the wrong call, seattle wins, green bay loses, the nfl just released a statement standing by the call that golden tate should be credited with a touchdown but admitted a penalty should have been call and negated it, whatever that is worth this is a quote, "this should have been a penalty for offensive pass interference which would have ended guy. it was not called and is not reviewable...
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it's a warm and fuzzy name for a defense company. >> absolutely. beads. doesn't sound bad whatsoever. a little bit of a feminine touch there if you think about what you can put around your neck, but i i like it, too. the latest in that development is of course tomorrow tom enders will step into front of the german parliament to map out the kind of deal that we may expect from that merger. until now, all the governments involved, uk, u.s. as well as the french and german of course have come up with a lot of yes buts. meaning they're looking at trying to safe guard jobs and also a possible takeover and the golden share offered quite a few days ago, however it could be getting in to problems when it comes into the eu competition wall. so we really have to see. perhaps tomorrow after that meeting, we could see more information. ross. >> all right. thanks for that, patricia. >> want to just quickly sticking with transport, take a look at continental shares, they're down now more than 4% in frankfurt trade, this after the company's major shareholder sold over 2
it's a warm and fuzzy name for a defense company. >> absolutely. beads. doesn't sound bad whatsoever. a little bit of a feminine touch there if you think about what you can put around your neck, but i i like it, too. the latest in that development is of course tomorrow tom enders will step into front of the german parliament to map out the kind of deal that we may expect from that merger. until now, all the governments involved, uk, u.s. as well as the french and german of course have...
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we have a very rich heritage of participation in the defense of our country in the commonwealth and with the ability for us to go forward as a country, virginia plays a very important role and when you see the president refusing to get involved with substituting these defense cuts it will have a real impact on the communities across our commonwealth and it means real jobs and it will mean real layoffs and i believe that will end up winning virginia for a while. >> it's interesting, though, if you're looking at this as a voter, could you pick anybody to blame for this as we head toward the fiscal cliff. why do you think it goes back to the president on this? >> when the entire debt ceiling debate culminated august 2nd last year, you recall the resolution at the time to avoid going over that cliff was that we put in place the agreement that the super committee was supposed to come up with the remaining cuts that we were unable to do so at the white house. unfortunately, the two parties didn't get together, and instead we now have this sequestration in place that will become real at the end
we have a very rich heritage of participation in the defense of our country in the commonwealth and with the ability for us to go forward as a country, virginia plays a very important role and when you see the president refusing to get involved with substituting these defense cuts it will have a real impact on the communities across our commonwealth and it means real jobs and it will mean real layoffs and i believe that will end up winning virginia for a while. >> it's interesting,...
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in the end, when you buy at the top, you're very defensive. this is not aol/time warner. at the same time, had they waited a couple, 18 months, they would have gotten a very different dynamic. >> very different deal. it would have been time warner buying aol. by the way, greatest deal ever done for the shareholders. >> sometimes you have winners and losers. >> that's right. there always are. >> the entire sector is down across the board. you look at deere and cat. jpmorgan estimates that companies will be down 14% through 2014. now is a great time apparently to buy up the mining services companies, according to ge, which will start a new mining unit. >> ge -- look, they have a good sense of the world. i'm not going to say -- look, put it this way, if they bought joint global they would do better than caterpillar, so maybe what they're saying is, okay, look, we didn't buy the top. we are not going to get the bottom. maybe china turns. i thought the general electric idea of buying my equipment and initially thought it was wrongly timed. stephanie link is on "fast money" and
in the end, when you buy at the top, you're very defensive. this is not aol/time warner. at the same time, had they waited a couple, 18 months, they would have gotten a very different dynamic. >> very different deal. it would have been time warner buying aol. by the way, greatest deal ever done for the shareholders. >> sometimes you have winners and losers. >> that's right. there always are. >> the entire sector is down across the board. you look at deere and cat....